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  1. #1

    Default 2/4 royal flush

    miw210 is dealth [Ac Jc]
    duricha Posts SB 2.00
    miw210 Posts BB 4.00
    mrwomp Folds
    FearMyBluff Folds
    Cyrnax Calls 4.00
    Lushdogg4 Folds
    ujpester Folds
    duricha Calls 2.00
    miw210 Checks
    Flop [Qc Tc Jd]
    duricha Checks
    miw210 Bets 5.00
    Cyrnax Calls 5.00
    duricha Calls 5.00
    Turn [Qc Tc Jd Kc]
    duricha Checks
    miw210 ...

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  2. #2
    Stack sizes? First, I would raise this from the BB and bet more than $5 into the $12 pot on the flop. On the turn I bet ~$24. Worse flushes and possible straights are calling a lot here. If you want to get paid you'll probably have to bet.
  3. #3
    Hmm royals don't get paid as much as you'd think. No one can have better than 9 high flush. Also, in your hand, no paired board, so no chance for boats (bummer).

    I' say bet. Crap hands check/fold the river anyway.
  4. #4
    Quote Originally Posted by bigslikk
    Hmm royals don't get paid as much as you'd think. No one can have better than 9 high flush. Also, in your hand, no paired board, so no chance for boats (bummer).

    I' say bet. Crap hands check/fold the river anyway.
    Of course...a 9 high flush = a straight flush king high?

    I don't know, will the typical villain call significant bets with an ace-high straight often enough?
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    Quote Originally Posted by miw210
    Of course...a 9 high flush = a straight flush king high?
    no, a 9 high flush = a 9 high flush. you have the Jc.
    eeevees are not monies yet...they are like baby monies.
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    $27 pot currently, if my estimations are correct.

    Bet $15, like you're 'testing the waters'. Hopefully, someone will be like 'wtf nooob. I raise.' and then you can simply call. Check on the river and then raise his bet.
  7. #7
    bet. bet the flop harder.

    hope he has an ace and that you can win quite a bit off him.

    by checking you are more likely to gain a few extra dollars but you'll never win a big pot here, which is what you want. bet the turn. if he's folding, he's folding anywya
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